Lawrence Street are the Raynolds beehive, the Granite House hotel and the Knights of Pythias building. The next section of the block includes a hardware store and the Central City Register-Call building. The American House and Turner Hall are in the right foreground on Eureka Street. St. James Methodist Church Is farther up the block on Eureka Street across from the Teller House on the corner of Pine and Eureka streets and the Central City Opera House.; Numerous buildings line the dirt streets of Central City, Colorado, during its mining heyday. In the right midground on High Street are the Central City high school and St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Eclipse Livery Stable is on Lawrence Street below the church and school. The empty lot behind the stable later became the site of the Clark elementary school. As shown here, the small, two-story white house next to the lot was used for the elementary school. Farther up

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